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that's a great shot of the city. earlier today, with all this stormy weather, unstable enough that we had a couple funnel clouds and two of those touched down. two confirmed f0 tornadoes. thankfully, nobody injured. but that's what we had earlier today. radar is clear tonight, the rain is pushed off to the south. 49 degrees for a high today. it wasn't windy on the other 49- degree days, so this was the chilliest afternoon in the afternoon we've had all winter long. fremont 34. even san francisco dropping down to 43 and redd wood city. most of the moisture pushed down to the south. you see that moving away from us, so what's wake of its wake? a big area of low pressure will give us a chilly northerly flow. the cool air will stick around. the chilly air will last through saturday. zero rain fall. it will remain below normal. the showers are done, but it will be cold at night, chilly and breezy in the afternoon. highs tomorrow, upper 50s. the average is 55. palo alto 56. plus, partly sunny skies. mid to upper 50s, that'
that's a great shot of the city. earlier today, with all this stormy weather, unstable enough that we had a couple funnel clouds and two of those touched down. two confirmed f0 tornadoes. thankfully, nobody injured. but that's what we had earlier today. radar is clear tonight, the rain is pushed off to the south. 49 degrees for a high today. it wasn't windy on the other 49- degree days, so this was the chilliest afternoon in the afternoon we've had all winter long. fremont 34. even san...
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Feb 19, 2013
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in one of the bay area's biggest cities. kpix 5 linda yee joins us with their bright idea. >> yes, but it turned out to be not so good. and they also picked some of the streets and the neighborhoods where there is a main artery, that proved to be a problem. 900 street lights were turned off saving the city nearly $100,000 a year in energy bills. but when darkness fell, some people felt there were prisoners in their own neighborhood. >> it is kind of scary because you can't always see what's going on. and because we are, you know, we don't want to be too far from the house because it was dark. >> reporter: the blackout caused problems. >> we have seen a rise in graffiti in certain areas. a lot of property crime. one thing that the streets are relying on is streets from the property. it's not acceptable. we need street lights to get turned back on. >> reporter: they will eventually bring all the lights back on. they will be fazed in at around it 00 -- 200 lights a moh. >> we have a rising crime problem. we need to do everythin
in one of the bay area's biggest cities. kpix 5 linda yee joins us with their bright idea. >> yes, but it turned out to be not so good. and they also picked some of the streets and the neighborhoods where there is a main artery, that proved to be a problem. 900 street lights were turned off saving the city nearly $100,000 a year in energy bills. but when darkness fell, some people felt there were prisoners in their own neighborhood. >> it is kind of scary because you can't always...
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Feb 7, 2013
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oklahoma city stretch today to 20 in the 2nd quarter. the thunder win 119-98. >>> stanford trying to chop down their second top-10 opponent. 3-point cardinal lead over arizona in the 2nd half. they got 15 by mark lions in the 2nd and beat the cardinals 73-66. >>> and mount davis was built for the raiders. today the team announced they will close it off next season to lower the coliseum's capacity to 53,000. tv blackouts should not be an issue next season. >> yeah, good for us. ,, ,,
oklahoma city stretch today to 20 in the 2nd quarter. the thunder win 119-98. >>> stanford trying to chop down their second top-10 opponent. 3-point cardinal lead over arizona in the 2nd half. they got 15 by mark lions in the 2nd and beat the cardinals 73-66. >>> and mount davis was built for the raiders. today the team announced they will close it off next season to lower the coliseum's capacity to 53,000. tv blackouts should not be an issue next season. >> yeah, good...
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Feb 17, 2013
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the city planned on spectators bringing in $355 million during the days of racing. and the richest man in the world, larry ellison, the head or oracle may not be involved, and that does not help either. >> it is someone else's race and not ours is how some people see it, but that is not the case. it is san francisco's race. >> well, it really is a nice day for sailing if that is what you are into. >> yes. but by tuesday things will turn cold in the bay area. the rain will come down on tuesday. that is way it is looking like, so, let's enjoy the sunshine in the meantime, here is a nice look at it. a few clouds are floating inland. mostly sunny skies. in most of the area and everybody will get sun later in the day. temperatures in the low 50s to start out with. if you are heading out for breakfast, bundle up. later in the day we will recover into the 60s for the bay area. livermore is 46 degrees right now. santa rosa is 47. here is how it looks. we are expecting this week a sunny sunday for today. tomorrow will be distinctly cooler. then we will get wet on tuesday. no
the city planned on spectators bringing in $355 million during the days of racing. and the richest man in the world, larry ellison, the head or oracle may not be involved, and that does not help either. >> it is someone else's race and not ours is how some people see it, but that is not the case. it is san francisco's race. >> well, it really is a nice day for sailing if that is what you are into. >> yes. but by tuesday things will turn cold in the bay area. the rain will come...
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Feb 8, 2013
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during tonight's state of the city address, mayor reid said the city needs more officers and added to the next two years. the money will come from savings on pensions that are now in place. >> the savings from pension reform, we can expand the police force by 200 more officers. we can do it and we will. >> reid says san jose's economic outlook is strong, the plans already put in place are saving the city $100 million a year to raise more money, reid is considering raising the sales tax by a quarter to a half percent. >>> christening the new bay bridge in style. the pricey plan for the public celebration and the debate over how to pay for it. >>> a heart stopper for drivers and adrenaline rush for riders. the new rules for motorcyclists and drivers. >> and a real microclimate for real estate. the small bay area neighborhoods seeing an explosion in sales prices. ,,,, [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i
during tonight's state of the city address, mayor reid said the city needs more officers and added to the next two years. the money will come from savings on pensions that are now in place. >> the savings from pension reform, we can expand the police force by 200 more officers. we can do it and we will. >> reid says san jose's economic outlook is strong, the plans already put in place are saving the city $100 million a year to raise more money, reid is considering raising the sales...
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Feb 6, 2013
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sunshine in the afternoon for concord and san ramon. mid 50s for the city. and you're extended forecast, we have showers. a quarter of an inch of rain fall. weekend looks sunny, low 60s next week. so some rain, just not enough rain. got to start somewhere. >> maybe coming up. >> maybe march. we'll see. all right, thanks. >> they gave it their all and they came up short. the sad end of the season seen today at 49er headquarters. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, courtroom deco >>> a miami woman has learned a tough lesson about proper courtroom decorum. penelope was before a judge on a drug charge and she got the giggles. in front of judge judy, man. when he scolded her, she talked back. when he doubled her bail, she flipped him off, not smart. >> did you say -- did you say that? >> yes, sir, i did. >> oh, you did say that? 30 days in the county jail. >> 30 days should be plenty of time to figure out how to behave before a judge. >>> still no answers about that super bowl blackout. the operators of the new orleans superdome say they are hiring outside experts to find out why pow
sunshine in the afternoon for concord and san ramon. mid 50s for the city. and you're extended forecast, we have showers. a quarter of an inch of rain fall. weekend looks sunny, low 60s next week. so some rain, just not enough rain. got to start somewhere. >> maybe coming up. >> maybe march. we'll see. all right, thanks. >> they gave it their all and they came up short. the sad end of the season seen today at 49er headquarters. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, courtroom deco >>> a...
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Feb 10, 2013
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found out that one of the gulf holes. >> that's right. >> was owned by the city. >> that's correct. >> and if someone brushes up against a public facility or something like that that is where that line can be drawn, too. >> that's right. >> and boouts -- scouts are using them in public and can be prohibited from doing that and if there are too many facilities that they're using, you know, and that leverage is going to be greater j. boy scouts are widely supported by the religious community. i heard a statistic, 70% of local troops are supported by local churches. that adds in another issue when you talk about some of the more conservative religious organizations wanting it to stay the way it is. >> they're having to do a delicate balancing act right now between the churches on the one hand, pulling in one direction and you have math, public opinion, and many corporations that are not willing to buck the public opinion too much. they can't take the hit on the market share. >> and a lot of this is public opinion driven? >> yes. >> and i will give you a theoretical and probably people
found out that one of the gulf holes. >> that's right. >> was owned by the city. >> that's correct. >> and if someone brushes up against a public facility or something like that that is where that line can be drawn, too. >> that's right. >> and boouts -- scouts are using them in public and can be prohibited from doing that and if there are too many facilities that they're using, you know, and that leverage is going to be greater j. boy scouts are widely...
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Feb 13, 2013
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daily city, upper 50s. and low to mid 60s for sonoma. look at all that sunshine right through the holiday weekend. upper 60s thursday and friday. there's the ken bastida change. he wants the rain fall next tuesday. we'll have a pattern change. 300 inches of rain, that would be bad. >> we don't need that. >> a little at a time. we could use that over a decade. >> see, all you nonbelievers. >> riding bart about to get more expensive. raise fares 5.2% next year. the average fare would go up 18 cents to $3.62. daily parking fees also go up 50 cents every six months at the stations that are regularly full. >>> a major change for the summer games. >> one of the original olympic sports is getting the ax. ,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's ni
daily city, upper 50s. and low to mid 60s for sonoma. look at all that sunshine right through the holiday weekend. upper 60s thursday and friday. there's the ken bastida change. he wants the rain fall next tuesday. we'll have a pattern change. 300 inches of rain, that would be bad. >> we don't need that. >> a little at a time. we could use that over a decade. >> see, all you nonbelievers. >> riding bart about to get more expensive. raise fares 5.2% next year. the average...